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Traveler Electronics

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Forgot your cable at Hangzhou T4? Traveler Electronics bails you out.

This small counter in Terminal T4 focuses on travel fixes: USB‑C and Lightning cables, Chinese plug adapters, and airline‑compliant power banks clearly marked with Wh capacity so security doesn’t argue with you at the X‑ray. Inventory leans practical, not gadget‑show, and feels aimed at last‑minute needs before a domestic or regional flight out of HGH T4.

Prices run high compared with Taobao or JD: expect to pay roughly 2–3× city rates for basics like a 1‑meter USB‑C cable or a 10,000–20,000 mAh power bank. A Trip.com reviewer called accessories “expensive” but still useful if your only cable dies an hour before boarding. Figure you’re paying a rescue fee more than hunting for deals.

Brand choice skews toward domestic names rather than big global labels; you’ll see more unfamiliar logos than Anker or Apple. That’s fine for a 69–129 RMB cable, but buying 600+ RMB headphones here is a gamble, especially with warranty terms often posted only in Chinese. Regulars keep big‑ticket electronics for city shops and use airport stands only for small, consumable gear.

Some sets come packaged as travel kits: wall charger plus fast‑charge cable plus CN plug adapter in one box, clearly targeting foreigners in T4 who realise too late that China uses Type I outlets. If you’re price‑sensitive, quickly check Taobao or JD on airport Wi‑Fi and accept that a 50–80 RMB markup is the cost of not missing a flight.

Tip: before you walk off, check the Wh rating printed on any power bank at Traveler Electronics in T4 and keep the paper receipt in your passport wallet in case security or your card provider questions the purchase later.

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